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City Of London Wealth Management Awards Recognises FxPro as Best FX Service Provider

18/03/2015, 14:33

18 March 2015, London. For the second year running FxPro has been recognised as Best FX Service Provider at the prestigious City of London Wealth Management Awards (COLWMA). The ceremony was hosted by Natasha Kaplinsky at London’s Guildhall in the heart of the City and attended by some of the leading names in wealth management and finance.

“FxPro remains dedicated to providing the best products and service for FX traders and investors around the world. We have worked very hard to not only build a global brand that is widely recognised and trusted, but a company that protects and safeguards our clients even in the most volatile of times. We are delighted to have won at the COLWMA once again.” Charalambos Psimolophitis, CEO at FxPro.

Seismic events such as the Swiss National Bank’s removal of the Swiss Franc peg against the euro have rocked the FX industry, but this has not deterred FxPro from honouring its Negative Balance Protection policy and continuing to develop its product offering, most recently with the launch of the MetaTrader5 platform.

“Following a volatile start to the year for both itself and its clients, FxPro has justifiably been voted as Best FX Service Provider for the second year running by the investing public. Their innovative and client centric approach making FX an investable asset class has obviously made them stand out from their peers.” Stephen Pinner, Managing Director at Goodacre.

Contracts for Difference (‘CFDs’) are complex financial products that are traded on margin. Trading CFDs carries a high level of risk since leverage can work both to your advantage and disadvantage. As a result, CFDs may not be suitable for all investors because you may lose all your invested capital. You should not risk more than you are prepared to lose. Before deciding to trade, you need to ensure that you understand the risks involved taking into account your investment objectives and level of experience. Past performance of CFDs is not a reliable indicator of future results. Most CFDs have no set maturity date. Hence, a CFD position matures on the date you choose to close an existing open position. Seek independent advice, if necessary. Please read FxPro’s full ‘Risk Disclosure Statement’.

FxPro UK Limited and FxPro Financial Services Limited do not offer Contracts for Difference to residents of certain jurisdictions such as the United States of America, the Islamic Republic of Iran and Canada. With regards to the FSB authorisation, FxPro provides execution services and enters into principal to principal transactions with its clients on FxPro's prices; these transactions are not traded on an exchange. In addition, Contract for Differences (CFDs) with FxPro are not regulated by the FAIS Act and intermediary services are not provided.